News updates
Trauma, surgical care in Kunduz
3,700 patients treated in first year[more]
MSF treats victims of fighting in south
Civilians continue to be caught in bombings[more]
Being caught with a patient means death for doctor and patient
MSF mission to Syria, March 2012[more]
Safety of wounded, medical workers must be a priority
MSF still seeking authorization to offer aid[more]
Lead poisoning crisis: the time for talking is over, now is the time for action
Government must release promised funds[more]
Fate of 160,000 Malian refugees hanging in the balance
In camps in Burkina Faso, Mauritania and Niger, international aid remains insufficient[more]
Country unprepared in face of resurgent cholera
People need clean water, soap to prevent spread[more]
North Kivu violence continues
MSF providing aid in midst of instability[more]
Diseases spread as food supplies dwindle
One in four children malnourished in Biltine[more]
MSF provides aid amidst increased tensions
South Sudan is facing multiple emergencies from increasing border hostilities with the North. [more]
Cholera cases triple in Port-au-Prince and Léogâne
With the arrival of the rainy season, cholera returns threatening more lives.[more]
Malaria cases close to triple in Democratic Republic of Congo since 2009
MSF can’t meet increasing needs alone[more]
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